Ed note–we would like to share something we have recently discovered. We all know by now that for the juden race the most evil days of the year are Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Jews are even forbidden to engage in sexual relations on these days to ensure no child is conceived.

 

But one of their favorite day in the Christian calendar is… ‘Good Friday’ before Easter.

 

According to French Jewish writer (1871-1922), they love it so much that they usually flock to the closest church (dressed as goyim of course) to attend the ceremonies only because it gives them the orgasmic feeling that they are crucifying Jesus again…

 

Now could this be why this most horrible day in the Christian Calendar has been coined ‘GOOD’ Friday?

 

Something to think about….

 

THE FORWARD – When hundreds of Jewish nationalists marched through the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City this month, waving banners and chanting songs in what has become an annual ritual, it wasn’t only Muslims watching warily. Christians were, too.

Religious tension is nothing new in a city that has been the home of three faiths for centuries. But the outlook for the Christian minority, squeezed inside the ancient walls of the Old City and caught in the midst of a months-long wave of violence involving Muslims targeting Jews, has seldom looked tougher.

While the Muslim population rises steadily, now making up 75 percent of the 38,000 residents in the city’s alleys, and the Jews increasingly make their presence felt via the annual march and their settlements beyond the Jewish Quarter, the number of Christians has not risen in 50 years, hovering around 7,000.

“If a thousand Muslims leave Jerusalem, that’s one thing,” said Jamal Khader, head of the Latin Patriarchate Seminary near Bethlehem. “But if a thousand Christians leave, you threaten the identity of Jerusalem as a city of multiple faiths.”

That concern is clear to Basil Saed, 28, the owner of a gym in the Christian Quarter. After an attempted stabbing by a Muslim in the Old City several weeks ago, Saed came face-to-face with an Israeli military policeman hunting for the suspect.

“He was trembling he was so terrified,” said Saed, a prize-winning weightlifter who wears a large gold cross around his neck. “In an instant he could have shot and killed me.”

To Saed, both Israel’s tight security and the Muslim unrest make him uneasy, and raise questions for his community.

“If we weren’t strong, we’d all be gone by now,” he said.

SQUEEZED OUT

In the narrow, cobbled streets of their quarter, Christian families have been running arts and souvenir shops for generations, earning money from the steady flow of religious and other tourists who flock to sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the site where Jesus is believed to have been buried.

With the surge in violence that Jerusalem and surrounding areas have experienced since last October, tourism has become more erratic. Anecdotally, locals and tour guides say visitor numbers have dropped off sharply, hurting trade.

Residents like Youseph Shbeita, 35, the third generation owner of a religious icon shop near the Holy Sepulchre, are determined to hang on, seeing no option. But they can understand why younger Christians would want to leave.

“When you’re in the minority, you have to go with the flow,” he said, expressing a sense of responsibility for trying to preserve a Christian presence in the city where Jesus preached. “We just hope for calm, always for calm.”

Daniel Seidemann, an Israeli lawyer and activist who closely follows the community, said he feared it was being squeezed out by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with its tendency to focus on the Jewish and Muslim narratives.

“Since much of the epicenter of this round of violence has been in and around the Old City, it has increased their vulnerability,” he said, pointing to the lack of political and social institutions for Christians to depend on.

“I think it’s safe to say there are more Christian Palestinians in Chicago today than there are in Jerusalem.”

Most of the Christians in Jerusalem are Palestinians. Historically, the community has played a prominent role in the opposition to Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Bank, putting it at odds with Israel.

Inside the walls of the Old City, however, there is still a degree of mutual dependence – Muslim merchants run stores on land owned by the Christian church, and Israeli Jews stop to buy fruit or a felafel from Muslim and Christian stallkeepers.

Even so, Saed, the weightlifter, doesn’t feel confident.

“For now, the Muslims and Jews are fighting each other,” he said. “But when they stop they’ll both look at us.”—Reuters

3 thoughts on “Christians Palestinians Fear Expansion of Jewish Settlers”
  1. 2 things worth noting here. No, actually 3–

    1. YOU MEAN TO TELL US THAT THERE WERE/ARE CHRISTIANS LIVING IN PALESTINE, AMONGST ALL DEM MOOSLEMS??? AND DEM MOOZLEMS DIDN’T KILL THE CHRISTIANS, FORCE THEM TO CONVERT TO ISLAM, THAT DEM MOOZLEMS DIDN’T BURN DOWN THEIR CHURCHES AND FORCE THEM TO ADOPT SHARIAH LAW??? YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM CAN LIVE SIDE BY SIDE WITH EACH OTHER IN COMPLETE HARMONY NOW FOR 1400 YEARS??? INCONCEIVABLE!!!

    2. YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT THE REAL THREAT TO CHRISTIANS IN PALESTINE IS NOT DEM MOOZLEMS BUT RATHER DEM JOOZ, THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CONSPIRED TO HAVE JESUS CHRIST MURDERED AND WHO HAVE USED ALL THEIR MONEY, POWER AND INFLUENCE IN THE WEST TO SEE CHRISTIANITY EXTERMINATED? INCONCEIVABLE.

    3. And finally, in a more somber and sobering delivery–you mean to tell me that for all these centuries, gullible Christians have been using this blasphemous term ‘Good Friday’, something coined by those who conspired to have Jesus murdered, without even thinking for a microsecond about the implications associated with such a term or where it could possibly have come from?

    How many other judaic ‘goodies’ have Christians taken into their faith that were modeled along the same lines and by the same people as a means of steering Christian thought in a particular direction that benefited those who with great glee and pride celebrate themselves as the great, great grandchildren of those who had Jesus murdered?

  2. Organized Jewry (ADL, AJC, B’nai B’rith, World Jewish Congress and several other pro-Israel Jewish organizations) lead by Abraham Foxman have been fighting against the Good Friday Prayer for decades. In 2008, ex-Pope Benedict XVI, an anti-Islam Zionist Christian, altered the prayers to please the Jewish Lobby. However, Foxman was not happy. He said: “We are deeply troubled and disappointed that the framework and intention to petition God for Jews to accept Jesus as Lord was kept intact.” Foxman went on to hold himself out as an expert in Catholic theology, saying the revised prayer “is a major departure from the teachings and actions of Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II, and numerous authoritative Catholic documents, including Nostra Aetate.”

    Some Christian scholars interpreted Benedict XVI’s alteration as being calling Christ a liar.

    https://rehmat1.com/2015/03/31/good-friday-and-the-jews/

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